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Kevin Fagan
Since 1992, Mr. Fagan has worked for the San Francisco Chronicle.

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"Before Reagan, people sleeping in the street were so rare that, outside of skid rows, they were almost a curiosity. After eight years of Reaganomics -- and the slashes in low-income housing and social welfare programs that went along with it -- they were seemingly everywhere. And America had a new household term: 'The homeless.'"

Stated in the San Francisco Chronicle June 10, 2014.Source: "Liberal Media Savaged Ronald Reagan, But Americans View Him as the 'Greatest President' in U.S. History," The Watchdog, July 2014, page 3. Posted here: August 11, 2014.

Comment: Amazing. Many on the left are so intense in their hatred of the Right, they will lie blatantly and not even realize they are doing so. Mr. Fagan appears to be in this group. But Mr. Fagan is in the minority. A 2011 Gallup poll (the latest available) shows that Americans view Ronald Reagan as the "greatest" U.S. president, with Abraham Lincoln coming in second.

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Louis Farrakhan
Born Louis Eugene Walcott (May 11, 1933), he is the National Representative of the Nation of Islam.

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"The Earth can't take 6.5 billion people. We just can't feed that many. So what are you going to do? Kill as many as you can. We have to develop a science that kills them and makes it look as though they died from some disease."

Said October 18, 2009 in Memphis, Tennessee during an event to observe the Nation of Islam's Holy Day of Atonement, an event that also marked the 14th anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, DC.Source: "Louis Farrakhan: H1N1 Vaccine Developed to Kill People," by Fox News, October 20, 2009. Posting. Posted here: November 2, 2009.

Comment: At the age of six, Farrakhan was given his first violin and by the age of thirteen, he had played with the Boston College Orchestra and the Boston Civic Symphony. A year later, he went on to win national competitions, and was one of the first black performers to appear on Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour, where he also won an award. In 1945, while headlining a show in Chicago entitled "Calypso Follies," he first came in contact with the teachings of the Nation of Islam. A friend from Boston, sometime saxophonist Rodney Smith, introduced him to the NOI's doctrine and he attended the annual Saviours' Day address by Elijah Muhammad. He joined the Nation of Islam in July 1955. (Source.)

Louis Farrakhan

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"It's the wicked Jews the false Jews that are promoting lesbianism, homosexuality. It's wicked Jews, false Jews that make it a crime for you to preach the word of God, then they call you homophobic! [. . .] And the Christian right, with your blindness to that wicked state of Israel [. . .] can that be the holy land? And you have gay parades, and want to permit to have a gay parade in Jerusalem when no prophet ever sanctioned that behavior. [. . .] How can that be Jerusalem with secular people running the holy land, when it should be the holy people running the holy land. That land is gonna be cleansed with blood!"

As stated in Louis Farrakhan's Saviours' Day Speech, February 26, 2006:Source: "Farrakhan Again Spews Hate in Saviours' Day Speech," by the Anti-Deformation League on the ADL website. Posted here: March 8, 2010.

Comment: In his March 1, 2010 Savior's Day Speech, Farrakhan said, "The white right is trying to set Barack up to be assassinated. [. . .] There are Christians praying for God to kill Obama." You may have missed those remarks, as the mainstream media chooses not tell you about them.

Farrakhan repeated his claims that 9/11 attack was "an inside thing." He stated that in 1985 he was given the ability to predict the future on a wheel-shaped spaceship with technology "1 million years ahead" of America's. It was a claim he has made in the past. (Source.)

Louis Farrakhan

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"It's Christmas now. Ooh, Christmas is coming. Santa coming, ya know. [. . .] And your child wake up the next morning, 'Oh, Mommy, Santa was here last night!' My mother did that to me. She would tell me when I went to the tree and saw all these gifts under the tree, she said, 'Yes, son, Santa was here last night.' [. . .] A lie has a negative effect on anyone who is made to believe what is false. There's no such thing as Santa Claus. Why don't you tell your children daddy and mommy bought these, 'cause what you're doing is -- you are literally educating your children to look to white people for what mommy couldn't give them."

In a sermon delivered December 4, 2012 in front of the U.S. Virgin Islands Legislature in St. Thomas.Source: "Farrakhan's Shocking Rant on Christmas," on the Glenn Beck website. Posted here: December 17 2012.

Comment: Farrakhan said the result of the belief in Santa is that kids end up loving Santa Claus more than they revere their own parents. But Santa wasn't Farrakhan's only target. The Christmas tree, too, was on the minister's list of evil Christmas traditions. He said "What you're following is a pagan ritual that was started in Rome and Babylon." I guess the minister's comments could be summarized thusly: "Bah, humbug!"

Louis Farrakhan

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"I don't know what the hell the fight is about over the Confederate flag! We need to put the American flag down because we've caught as much hell under that as the Confederate flag. [. . .] Who are we fighting today? It's the people that carry the American flag."

Said while speaking at the Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, DC on June 24, 2015.Source: "Louis Farrakhan: 'We Need to Put the American Flag Down'," article on the Blaze website. Posted here: June 29, 2015.

Comment: My guess is you didn't here that quotation reported by the mainstream media. Reporting such hatred spewing from a black leader is politically incorrect.

Louis Farrakhan

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"So if the federal government will not intercede in our affairs, then we must rise up and kill those who kill us [that is, the police]. Stalk them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling."

Said in late July 2015 at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Miami.Source: "Did Farrakhan Get His Wish? Police 'Ambushes' Soar across U.S.," on the WND website. Posted here: May 8, 2017.

Comment: The referenced article states: "Ambush-style attacks on U.S. police officers soared 167 percent in 2016, hitting a 10-year high. So far this year, the disturbing cycle of attacks has not relented. Police were ambushed Tuesday night in Chicago and Sunday night in Detroit, following an ambush on Miami cops just a few weeks ago. According to the National Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial Fund, which tracks officer shootings, the number of cops shot in the line of duty spiked 56 percent in 2016, but the number of ambush-style attacks was even more troubling, up 167 percent, soaring from six in 2015 to 21 in 2016. And the trend has continued into 2017."

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Michael Feingold
He worked in the American theater for over three decades as a translator, playwright, lyricist, director, dramatist, and literary manager. His articles in the Village Voice, have won him the coveted George Jean Nathan Award and made him a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Criticism.

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"Republicans don't believe in the imagination, partly because so few of them have one, but mostly because it gets in the way of their chosen work, which is to destroy the human race and the planet. . . . I personally think they should be exterminated before they cause any more harm."

Written in a review of the play King Cowboy Rufus Rules the Universe, in the Village Voice.Source: "The Human Events Top 10 Examples of Liberal Hate," Human Events, January 24, 2011, page 17. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website. Posted here: February 21, 2011.

Comment: Are we to believe Mr. Feingold was sober and not under the influence of some mind-altering drug when he wrote these words? Is this kind of hate standard fare for this theater reviewer? Can you imagine any conservative getting away unscathed after spewing such venum? Liberals accuse conservatives of hate, but methinks it's simply projection.

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Dianne Feistein
United States Senator (Democrat Party) from California. She has been a Senator since 1992. She also served as Mayor of San Francisco from 1978 to 1988.

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"If I could've gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States for an outright ban [on all firearms], picking up every one of them -- Mr. and Mrs. America turn 'em all in -- I would have done it."

Comment: Think about this: as a U.S. Senator, Ms. Feinstein vowed to uphold the U.S. Constitution. But the U.S. Constitution says (Second Amendment), ". . . the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." With her statement, Ms. Feinstein admits she wishes to violate the Constitution. Ms. Feinstein is a disgrace, she is an embarrassment to the country, and she has demonstrated she is unfit to serve in the U.S. Senate. (She is not alone.)

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Patrick J. Fiedler
A Wisconsin Circuit Court judge.

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"[Americans] do not have a fundamental right to consume the milk from their own cow."

Stated in a court ruling September 9, 2011.Source: "Government: You Have No Right to Choose Your Own Food," Whistleblower, February 2012, Page 8. Posted here: May 7, 2012.

Comment: A representative of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Found called the ruling outlandish, saying, "Here you have a situation where a group of people, a couple of individuals, boarded their cows which they wholly owned, with Zinniker farms, and paid them a fee for the boarding. The judge said people have no fundamental right to acquire, possess and use [their] own property." The referenced article states, "[Cases like this one] are part of a larger ongoing battle between individuals and state and federal regulators over raw milk -- confrontations that sometimes result in the absurd spectacle of SWAT-type raids on innocent farm families."

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Jamie Foxx
Actor, singer-songwriter, stand-up comedian, and musician.

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"First of all, give an honor to God and our Lord and Savior Barack Obama!"

Said at the Soul Train Awards November 25, 2012.Source:The Watchdog, February 2013, page 5. Posted here: October 13, 2014.

Comment: "It just goes to show that even though Obama did not succeed in stopping the oceans from rising (as he promised to do in 2008), he did succeed in convincing Jamie Foxx, and no doubt legions of others, that God exists," said Bill Donohue, President of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights. Pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback Church in California said Foxx was wrong to issue such a statement. "That sent shivers up my spine," Warren told Fox News. "There's a word for that -- it's called blasphemy."

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Barney Frank
Representing Massachusetts, he has served in the U.S. House Representative since 1981. In 1987, he became the second openly gay House member.

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"You can reach out to your fellow young people and make it clear to them, that [while] they may not be satisfied with everything we've done -- we're not satisfied with everything we've done. The way to cure that is to give us more authority and more ability."

Said to a meeting of Young Democrats of Massachusetts, June 8, 2010. See video of this comment.Source: "Stupid Quotes," The Limbaugh Letter, September 2010, page 11. Address: 1270 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Floor, New York, New York 10020. Show phone: 800-282-2882. Fax: 212-445-3963. E-mail. Website. Posted here: February 7, 2011.

Comment: The comment wins the Patriot Post's "Braying Jackass" Award for the week of June 18, 2010. Very appropriate. That's the trouble with too many politicians. They want more power. They always want more power. It's time we all open up our textbooks and read the words of Lord Acton, words he wrote in a letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton in 1887: "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."

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Thomas Friedman
Award-winning journalist, columnist and author, he is an op-ed contributor to The New York Times, and his columns appear twice weekly, usually on the subject of foreign affairs.

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"Yup, I gotta confess, that now-famous picture of a U.S. marshal in Miami pointing an automatic weapon toward Donato Dalrymple and ordering him in the name of the U.S. government to turn over Elian Gonzalez warmed my heart."

In a column titled, "Reno for President," that appeared shortly after Attorney General Janet Reno gave the go-ahead for the raid in Elian's relatives' home in Miami.Source:Guilty, by Ann Coulter, 2008, page 224. Posted here: March 30, 2009.

Comment: Many Americans acted not with delight, but horror, over the incident. Heavily-armed personnel breaking into a home and physically extracting a child from the safekeeping of his relatives was unsettling. To say the least.

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Sam Fulwood
One of the inaugural Presidential Fellows at Case Western Reserve University, he writes about national politics, race relations, and pop culture.

Written in an op-ed in Politico.com.Source: "Stupid Quotes," The Limbaugh Letter, June 2009, page 12. Address: 1270 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Floor, New York, New York 10020. Show phone: 800-282-2882. Fax: 212-445-3963. E-mail. Website. Posted here: June 15, 2009.